Wake Forest Demon Deacons
Basketball Tickets

Head to “The Joel” this season to watch your Demon Deacons battle long-standing ACC rivals, as well as other top competitors on this year’s Wake Forest basketball schedule. Excitement awaits, so gather up a group, don the black and gold, and secure affordable Wake Forest basketball tickets for an upcoming contest.

Wake Forest Men's Basketball Tickets

When basketball season rolls around in Winston-Salem, the hunt begins for 2015-2016 Wake Forest basketball tickets. The Demon Deacons have long had heated rivalries with the three other universities on Tobacco Road: Duke, North Carolina, and NC State. Affordable NCAA basketball tickets are still available for all the big games at "The Joel" on the 2015-2016 Wake Forest basketball schedule. Even if games sell out this season, you still will be able to find the best Demon Deacons basketball tickets at Vivid Seats.

Founded out of a passion for attending live events, ticket reseller Vivid Seats understands the emotions that goes into attending a sporting event and with the guidance of our Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum seating chart, you'll be able to find the seats that best meet your needs. We will make sure that your ticket buying process goes as smoothly as possible when you book Wake Forest Demon Deacons basketball tickets this year. Let Vivid Seats help you get ready for an unforgettable college basketball season!

Wake Forest Demon Deacons Tournament Tickets

Should Wake Forest make a big run in the postseason, you can rest assured that Vivid Seats will have the tickets you want. You'll have many opportunities to find NCAA Final Four tickets and NCAA Tournament tickets through Vivid Seats.

Team
News

McKie, Thomas to Anchor Demon Deacons Frontcourt

With the departure of C.J. Harris, who was one of the most complete guards in the ACC for the previous two seasons, Wake Forest will likely look to the interior for the brunt of its production in 2013-14. The frontcourt will be led by a pair of talented returning starters at the forward positions in senior Travis McKie and sophomore Devin Thomas.

McKie averaged 13.5 points per game last season to finish second on the team in scoring, while also pulling down 7.0 rebounds per game. Whereas McKie gives the Demon Deacons a dependable veteran presence, Thomas is a rising star with the chance to blossom into one of the league’s best all-around players. In his first season on campus, the 6-foot-9, 240-pound forward scored 9.1 points per game en route to being named to the All-ACC Freshman Team. He does his best work on the boards, where he grabbed a team-best 7.5 rebounds per game and recorded eight 11-rebound efforts. The duo will count on Codi Miller-McIntyre (8.1 points per game) to feed them the ball, as the point guard led the team in assists last year with 2.6 per game.